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Green job training programs are popular across the city, but will there be jobs for the New Yorkers who graduate from them?
GAP Fund would help homeowners with necessary repairs so they can participate in existing energy efficiency and weatherization programs.
Gothamist spoke with 30 experts, lawmakers and advocates about New York could achieve the promise of its ambitious climate ...
The city should focus its resources where the need is greatest: subsidized housing affordable to low-income New Yorkers, say ...
The mayoral hopeful’s Green Schools plan would renovate 500 public schools, build 500 green schoolyards, and turn 50 schools ...
Con Edison has said it is investing $125 million to build a new transmission line that will support economic development and ...
New York City’s newest publicly available property assessments — for upcoming fiscal year 2025-2026 — and an agency report on ...
The citywide carbon policy now effectively supersedes less strict federal laws. Federal judge upholds historic ruling that ...
While matcha isn’t a magic solution, studies have shown it may support weight loss. That means that it could be useful in ...
Dismissing the Queensboro Renewable Express would be an enormous mistake in the face of Trump administration delays in ...
Architect William Van Alen’s plans for the building ... with New York City itself careening toward bankruptcy, the Chrysler’s occupancy rate reached a catastrophic low of 17 percent, and ...
Renegotiating the city’s relationship with cars has the power to rejuvenate New York. In the 20th century, automobiles defined modernity. Gridlock represented an excess of urban energy.